Tickets were $200.00 a pop and she thought we should go rub elbows with the mucky-mucks of this community.
All in all, it was a very fullfilling project, allowing me to take my glasswork to the next level. (The architect actually listened to and took my advice with what and on how I wanted to procceed with my work)
On most of my larger commercial jobs, I can't wait to get the heck outta there, but on this one... It was almost sad to realize that I was finished, knowing I wouldn't be going back.
Tonight's event should be a fitting way to fill that sad empty hole I've felt since Monday.
One of the last things I did on the project was mirror work on the "stars" dressing room. I spent just about the whole weekend in that room and when I went back Monday morning to check the mirror sets, they had the room all decked out with plush furniture. I took a few moments to kick back in each and every furnishing, so I could say, "I parked my butt in the same chair that Kenny Rogers did!"

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